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HOULTON – Chris St. Louis notched the game-winner at 4:56 of the third period to give the Old Town High School Indians a 2-1 upset win over Houlton-Hodgdon in a schoolboy hockey game at Millar Arena. Eric LeClair took a shot from the point that…
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HOULTON – Chris St. Louis notched the game-winner at 4:56 of the third period to give the Old Town High School Indians a 2-1 upset win over Houlton-Hodgdon in a schoolboy hockey game at Millar Arena.

Eric LeClair took a shot from the point that was deflected home by St. Louis, who assisted on a first period goal by Andy Pease. J.P. Stowe had a 35-save, 36-shot effort for 3-12 Old Town.

Ben Henderson scored an unassisted goal for the 12-4 Black Hawks. Nick Fitzpatrick had 22 saves against 24 shots.

Brewer 12, Lawrence 1

At Sukee Arena in Winslow, Jeremiah Richter tallied four goals and two assists as the Witches rolled.

Robbie Hayes racked up three goals and three assists for 13-1 Brewer. Ben Caldwell notched two goals and two assists, while brother Josh countered with a goal and three assists. Wally Tardiff and Andrew Quirk had a goal apiece.

Josh Kochis dished out a pair of assists, and Kevin Kotredes and Jake Richter handed out one each.

Spencer Dunbar stopped all 11 shots he faced, while Christine Thoms made five saves on six shots.

Nate Lovitz scored off a pass from Will Richard for the 4-10 Bulldogs of Fairfield. Allie Woods had 20 saves against 32 shots.

Hampden 7, Foxcroft 2

At T.J. Ryan Arena in Brewer, Greg Taylor and Adam Standley each had two goals plus an assist as the Broncos rolled.

Kevin Brooks, Ian Lee and Matt Soucy provided a goal each for 11-2 Hampden. Garett Macgowan rejected 16 out of 18 shots.

Josh Sands notched a goal plus an assist and Seth Gabbaro tallied a goal to lead the 2-10 Ponies. John Catell racked up 49 saves.

Girls basketball

Van Buren 55, Wisdom 28

At Van Buren, Danielle Gagnon collected 24 points to lead the Crusaders past the Pioneers.

Casie Caron chipped in with nine points and five assists for Van Buren.

Christa Lizotte notched eight points to lead Wisdom of St. Agatha.

Wisdom (1-15) 28

Lizotte 4-0-8, Harris 1-4-6, Hebert 1-1-3, Tardiff, Dyment, Bourgoin 0-1-1, Chamberland 2-0-4, Voisine 3-0-6

Van Buren (8-9) 55

D. Gagnon 11-2-24, Levasseur 4-0-8, T. Gagnon 0-1-1, Hews 1-0-2, Martin, Bouchard 1-1-3, Caron 4-1-9, Parent 4-0-8, McLaughlin

3-pt. goals: none

Wisdom 7 12 20 28

Van Buren 15 25 40 55

Cen. Aroostook 48, Katahdin 39

At Mars Hill, Gabrielle Smith collected her 1,000th career point as the Panthers picked up their 12th win.

Smith finished with a game-high 20 points for the winners and Lindsay Michaud added nine.

K.C. Duffy-Stanley led the Cougars of Sherman Station with 11 points. Brandi Violette chipped in with nine.

Katahdin 39

Duffy-Stanley 4-3-11, Violette 3-1-9, Ja. Green 3-2-8, McMoan 1-1-3, Je. Green 0-1-1, McAvoy 1-0-2, Hill 2-1-5

Central Aroostook (12-5) 48

Smith 9-2-20, Michaud 4-1-9, Caron, Barton 1-2-4, Rideout 2-1-5, Collins, Fletcher 3-1-7, Carvell 1-0-3, Gosselin

3-pt. goals: Violette 2

Katahdin 14 20 29 39

Central Aroostook 13 28 33 48

JV: Central Aroostook 33-18

Eastgate Chr. 48, Islesboro 28

At Islesboro, Haley Veilleux pumped in 27 points as Eastgate Christian of Pownal downed Islesboro.

Kate Hauprich’s 12 points and Cassie Gray’s 11 led the Eagles.

Eastgate Christian (14-1) 48

Veilleux 12-3-27, Legare 3-0-6, McIntosh 3-1-7, H. Elvin 1-0-2, Cabana, A. Elvin 1-0-2, Doak, Tillson 2-0-4

Islesboro (6-8) 28

Hauprich 6-0-12, Gray 4-3-11, Frank, Kerr, Johnston 1-1-3, Durkee, Anderson 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: none

Eastgate Christian 10 19 33 48

Islesboro 2 12 24 28

Calvary Chr. 41, Seacoast Chr. 37

At Auburn, Jessica Graves tallied 12 points and Jennie Grice netted 10 as the Sabers of Orrington withstood a third-quarter charge by Seacoast Christian of South Berwick.

Seacoast Christian outscored Calvary Chapel 19-6 in the third, but the Sabers responded with a 15-6 spurt of their own in the fourth.

Angi Littlefield led the way for Seacoast Christian with a game-high 18.

Calvary Chapel (4-8) 41

Graves 5-2-12, Grice 5-0-10, Veilleux 2-3-7, S. Colby 1-6-8, Erickson 2-0-4, A. Colby

Seacoast Christian (1-9) 37

A. Littlefield 9-0-18, S. Littlefield 1-0-2, Robinson 4-0-8, Bailey 1-0-2, Natterese 3-1-7, Johnson, Cauchon, DuBois, Sredette, Emery

3-pt. goals: none

Calvary Chapel 10 20 26 41

Seacoast Christian 8 12 31 37

Boys basketball

Fort Fairfield 63, Hodgdon 61

At Hodgdon, Brandon Levassuer chalked up 19 points as the Tigers used clutch free-throw shooting to edge the Hawks.

Sam Esancy contributed 12 points for the winners. Aaron Kennison added 11, and Kris Osgood 10, respectively.

Ken Prescott sparked Hodgdon with 22 points and 11 rebounds, and Derek Nickerson racked up 16 points and 14 rebounds, both good enough for double-doubles. The Hawks played without leading scorer Jimmy Griffin.

Fort Fairfield (12-5) 63

Levasseur 8-3-19, Esancy 6-0-12, Kennison 5-1-11, Osgood 4-1-10, Helstrom 2-2-6, McLaughlin 2-0-5

Hodgdon (10-5) 61

Prescott 8-6-22, Nickerson 6-4-16, Sanford 3-2-8, Condon 3-0-7, Hogan 3-1-7, Currie 0-1-1, Hovey

3-pt. goals: Osgood, McLaughlin; Condon

Fort Fairfield 12 31 42 63

Hodgdon 10 22 34 61

JV: Fort Fairfield 55-52

East Grand 64, Calais 51

At Danforth, Darius Parker poured in a game-high 23 points as East Grand won its ninth in a row.

Richard Byers contributed nine points and seven rebounds and Matt Scott had eight points and eight rebounds. Chris Irish scored nine points.

Chris Woodside’s 12 points, Jon Smith’s 11 and Garrett Dickerson’s 10 led Calais. Mark Little added eight.

Calais (8-8) 51

Dickerson 5-0-10, Smith 3-4-11, McPhee 1-2-4, Woodside 4-4-12, Little 2-4-8, Berube 1-4-6, Guthrie, Reynolds

East Grand (14-2) 64

Parker 9-2-23, Byers 2-5-9, Faulkner 2-0-4, E. Hanington 1-4-6, Scott 4-0-8, Irish 4-0-9, M. Hanington 2-1-5, Preston,

3-pt. goals: Smith; Parker 3

Calais 10 25 37 51

East Grand 14 34 48 64

JV: East Grand 57-50

WA Raiders 88, Narraguagus 74

At Harrington, Jared Gray scored 19 of his 32 points in the fourth quarter, including eight of his 11 free throws and all three of his 3-pointers, as his Raiders picked up a key win.


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